Usha Silai Schools transform lives by providing marginalized women with skills, confidence, and independence
Adimurai embodies the spirit of Tamil Nadu's martial heritage, combining precise movements with cultural significance
The women of the Toda tribe practice an ancient form of embroidery which is deeply intertwined with their culture and heritage
USHA hopes they will be able to capitalise on this advantage and that their continued intervention will turn Puducherry into a strong contender in the silambam circuit of India
Inspired by the impact of its work, USHA plans to scale up its involvement with traditional indigenous sports
Ms Mary is among the top performers within the USHA Silai School community. Inspired by the transformation, the team says they are motivated to pursue their vision for rural development by establishing at least one such school in every village across India..
Men from rural parts of Tamil Nadu have enrolled themselves for the USHA Silai School programme and are now earning a stable income meet their household expenses
Determined to provide a better future to her children, A. Metildamary from Viluppuram district of Tamil Nadu, joined USHA Silai school in December 2013